Agalga, who served because the Vice Chairman of the Committee, emphasised the significance of the committee’s unanimous endorsement, highlighting it as a testomony to the impartiality and thoroughness of the investigative course of.
According to Mr Agalga, the committee’s suggestions concentrate on strengthening the independence of the police service and guaranteeing that political interference is minimised.
Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, July 4, Mr Agalga confused that the first goal is to take care of public confidence within the police power and safeguard the integrity of its operations.
Mr Agalga famous that addressing these points is essential to stop comparable occurrences sooner or later and to make sure a steady and efficient policing system.
The Builsa North MP, Agalga, expressed hope that these measures would reinforce the professionalism of the police service and fortify its position in sustaining legislation and order in Ghana.
“Mr Speaker, for the avoidance of doubt, I would want to refer you to Order 2115 to demonstrate that the report I am talking about now was a unanimous report in terms of the voting and consideration. The members unanimously adopted the report and it was a consensus report,” he mentioned.
The committee beneficial some sanctions in opposition to the officers captured on the leaked tape plotting the IGP’s elimination. They have been additionally cited for contempt of parliament.